The City of Broken Arrow announced Friday it will be converting from chlorine to chloramine as a secondary disinfectant in the treatment of the city's drinking water supply. In a news release, the ...
Americans have clean and safe drinking water because water-supply companies rigorously treat it to adhere to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations. While chlorine has long been used ...
113 million U.S. residents get chloramine-treated water from their taps, according to the new study. About a third of U.S. residents have been receiving tap water containing a previously unidentified ...
New Jersey American Water will temporarily change their water treatment process to perform routine maintenance starting on April 18. New Jersey American Water says they will resume using chloramines ...
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Jan 5–26 switch to free chlorine may taste/odor but stays safe. Dialysis & pet owners take precautions. Click for details.
If your tap water smells a bit like pool water, it's because Melbourne has embarked on its yearly chlorine 'shock' of the ...
Sometimes it seems like California---the concept of California, rather than just the location---has a sense of entitlement when it comes to water. It’s not just rights or ownership of the stuff, but ...